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Where to watch the Ducks in the Pac-12 Championship

Oregon clinched the Pac-12 North Division with its 34-6 win over Arizona on Nov. 6 and will meet Utah, the South Division champions, in the ninth Pac-12 Championship Game. Here’s what you need to know about the big game.

Watch parties: The alumni association also keeps a running list of watch parties hosted by local chapters.

Series history: The Ducks lead the series, 22-10. After playing in 1933 and 1934 (with Oregon winning both contests), the teams did not meet again until 1959, another Oregon win, according to Winsipidia.com. In the Pac-12 era (2011 to present), Oregon holds a 4-2 edge over Utah.

Title game history: The inaugural Pac-12 Championship game was played in 2011 at Autzen Stadium, where Oregon defeated UCLA 49-31 and LaMichael James was named MVP.

The Ducks also won the 2014 title game, led by MVP Marcus Mariota, defeating Arizona 51-13. Starting in 2014, the game has been played at Levi’s Stadium.

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